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Mercedes Power Motivates New Baby Infiniti

The Mercedes-Benz – Renault-Nissan collaboration has resulted in the DE18LA engine being used for the upcoming baby Infiniti. The DE18LA is a turbocharged 1.8 liter inline four that produces around 200 horsepower. The new Infiniti is slated to be introduced at the Geneva motor show next month. In keeping with the Infiniti name, the car

By: | February 8, 2011


Mercedes-Benz Invests $1.6B to Makeover US Stores

In order to attract a younger demographic of buyers, Mercedes-Benz is investing $1.6 billion with its dealers for U.S. Store makeovers and to cover the expansion of the automaker’s vehicle lineup. The dealers will mainly shoulder the expenditure, with 300 out of 350 of them set to spend around $1.4 billion combined for upgraded facilities.

By: | February 7, 2011



Fuel Celled Cars To See Rapid Price Declines By 2015

Achieving a $50,000 price point for a fuel-celled sedan by 2015 is going to be difficult but doable. This was the statement given to Automotive News by Daimler’s e-drive and future mobility chief Herbert Kohler. With Toyota declaring its intention to launch a fuel-celled vehicle at such a price point in four years, Mercedes, a

By: | February 2, 2011


Official: Details released of the newly redesigned C63 AMG

The successful Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG is now more attractive than ever: the modified design of the top-of-the-range C-Class model is complemented by numerous enhancements to its technology which deliver even more driving enjoyment while reducing fuel consumption significantly. The introduction of the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission with the “Controlled Efficiency” mode as

By: | February 2, 2011


Styling Buck Shows Aggressive Makeover For A-Class

Devoted fans of the Mercedes-Benz marque don’t give the A-Class Mercedes much respect. It’s a legitimate reaction since the Mercedes name is synonymous with luxury and performance and the A-Class doesn’t offer much of both, compared to its C- and E-class brethren. If Mercedes has its way though, the next A-Class will be stylish enough

By: | February 1, 2011



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